The practice of adjusting audio levels within a platform to create a consistent listening experience addresses the issue of varying loudness across different tracks. For example, a user might find one song significantly quieter or louder than the song that precedes or follows it. This disparity disrupts the listening experience and often necessitates manual volume adjustments by the user.
Consistent audio levels are important for listener comfort and convenience. This adjustment aims to prevent jarring changes in volume that can be particularly noticeable when using headphones or listening in environments where consistent sound is desired. Historically, music production and distribution have not always prioritized consistent loudness, leading to this need for post-production adjustment by the streaming service.